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Power, culture, and economic change in Russia : to the undiscovered country of post-socialism, 1988-2008 / Jeffrey Hass.

Lippincott Library HC340.12 .H37 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hass, Jeffrey Kenneth, 1967-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Russia (Federation)--Economic policy--1991-.
Russia (Federation).
Economic policy.
Russia (Federation)--Economic conditions--1991-.
Economic conditions.
Power (Social sciences)--Russia (Federation).
Power (Social sciences).
Social change--Russia (Federation).
Social change.
Post-communism--Russia (Federation).
Post-communism.
Physical Description:
x, 301 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2011.
Summary:
"Utilising cutting-edge theory and unique data, this book examines the role of power, culture, and practice in Russia's story of post-socialist economic change, and provides a framework for addressing general economic change. No other book places power and culture as centrally as this, and in doing so it provides new insights not only into how Russia came to its present state under Putin, but also how economies operate and change generally. In particular, the importance of remaking authority and culture - creating and contesting new categories and narratives of meaning - is shown as central to Russia's story, and to the story of economies overall.<EM>Power, Culture and Practices in Russia</EM> is an excellent research tool for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of sociology, political science, economics, area studies, and other related disciplines"-- Provided by publisher.
"Utilising cutting-edge theory and unique data, this book examines the role of power, culture, and practice in Russia's story of post-socialist economic change, and provides a framework for addressing general economic change. No other book places power and culture as centrally as this, and in doing so it provides new insights not only into how Russia came to its present state under Putin, but also how economies operate and change generally. In particular, the importance of remaking authority and culture - creating and contesting new categories and narratives of meaning - is shown as central to Russia's story, and to the story of economies overall. Power, Culture and Practices in Russia is an excellent research tool for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of sociology, political science, economics, area studies, and other related disciplines"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780415666916
0415666910
OCLC:
676728412

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